World Premiere: Skrillex x Hikaru Utada "Face My Fears"

World Premiere: Skrillex x Hikaru Utada "Face My Fears"

- In collaboration with the final KINGDOM HEARTS III teaser trailer that premiered on Kingdom Hearts’ YouTube channel earlier today, Sony Music Masterworks is announcing their official release of the 4-track EP, Face My Fears from internationally renowned J-Pop star, Hikaru Utada  available in the US on January 18, 2019.

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First Look of the Beloved Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Big Hero 6” World

First Look of the Beloved Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Big Hero 6” World

ust ahead of the Tokyo Game Show event, KINGDOM HEARTS IIIfans were transported to the futuristic city of San Fransokyo, where the heroic cast of Big Hero 6 joins Sora and his friends in an epic battle against the darkness. 

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KINGDOM HEARTS III to Include Big Hero 6

SQUARE ENIX® and Disney Interactive today announced that the beloved characters and world of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Academy Award®-winning film Big Hero 6 will make their debut in the ever-expanding narrative of KINGDOM HEARTS III.

The much-anticipated addition to the KINGDOM HEARTS franchise will take Sora and a cast of Disney companions to the urban setting of San Fransokyo, home of lovable robot Baymax, continuing the events of the animated film.

At D23 Expo 2015, Academy Award®-winning producer Roy Conli delighted fans with the announcement that Big Hero 6 characters will be an integral part of KINGDOM HEARTS III. In a video message for D23 attendees, Conli draws parallels between core elements of the animated film and the overarching KINGDOM HEARTS story, remarking: “Big Hero 6 is such a special film for me - and we always made sure that each action sequence had a very special meaning. The themes in KINGDOM HEARTS and Big Hero 6 match very well. For instance there’s friendship, really important to both stories, and then of course light over darkness.”

The Walt Disney Animation Studios collaboration announcement featuring Conli can be viewed below.

 

What We Would Like To See In Kingdom Hearts 3

Kingdom Hearts 3 is supposedly the final chapter in the epic saga of Kingdom Hearts. If this is truly the last journey for Sora and the gang, then there are a couple of worlds, characters and things we want to see happen before the story closes. Here is our list.




















Worlds
Final Fantasy Worlds
















There are tons of worlds that we would love to see in Kingdom Hearts 3. The Disney worlds have so many choices, but what we would also like to see is worlds from Final Fantasy. Where are the Final Fantasy worlds? I would love to visit the Final Fantasy VII, X, IX and even XIII universe in Kingdom Hearts 3. It doesn't have to be the entire world but at least a city, a town or a section of an island. Give us something it's Square Enix game just as much as it is Disney's.

Toy Story
















Toy Story is probably the most requested world that fans want to see in Kingdom Hearts. This would be one hell of a level to play through, and with three great story arcs to choose from this might be the most memorable world of them all if done correctly. Imagine going through arcade wearing a plastic cup, or saving Buzz from Sid, or even trying to reach grown up Andy. It will be one hell of way to end Kingdom Hearts and   it would be better if they can get the cast to lend they voices. Here's hoping Disney can use they power to get it done.

Ducktales

















The Ducktales characters have made cameo's in most of the Kingdom Hearts games. Whether it was Hewey, Dewey and Lewey, Scrooge McDuck or the Beagle Boys they have had played a role in Sora's journey. I think it's time for us to visit the world of Ducktales and have some grand adventures, even if it's just a minor world like Winnie The Pooh. Ducktales could be a great side mission world where we collect items for a secret ending or ultimate weapon.

The Aristocats

















This would be another side mission world where I can see it being heavily based on music. Kind of like Ariel in Kingdom Hearts 2. This was Ashley's pick and I agree this would be a nice world to visit.

Gargoyles

















This world is a must have in Kingdom Hearts 3. How could you ignore one of the most popular Disney cartoons of the 90's? I think it could really fit the tone of the upcoming Keyblade war and play a role in what will happen next, however the setting might need to change since having New York might take some gamers out of the world that Kingdom Hearts have establish.

Marvel and Star Wars 














"There are many worlds, but all share the same sky, one destiny." - Kairi.  Now that Disney has Star Wars and Marvel many would love to see them appear in Kingdom Hearts. Since there are many worlds I would like to see this done only if it's done right, doesn't overshadow the core story of the game and it makes sense to the plot, otherwise keep them out of it.

Summons
















The summons in Kingdom Hearts haven't been as useful like in other RPG's. In fact I beat both games without even touching them. It will be nice to see the summons used more and being helpful especially if a new Keyblade war is coming. I think it's time we summons from Final Fantasy instead of Disney summons, how about the GF's from Final Fantasy VIII.

New Utada Theme Song
















It's the final game and it's time for my favorite Japanese singer to give us one more epic theme for Kingdom Hearts. Simple and Clean was beautiful and emotional, Sanctuary was epic, and the final theme should have a mix of both epic and emotional. I'm dying for new music from Utada.

Kairi and Sora Finally Become a Couple














Kairi and Sora are older now and it's time for those two finally to kiss, or confess they love for each other. We already know they care for each other, but it's time to make it official. 

More Playable Characters
I want to be able to use Mickey, Axel, Kairi and all the warriors of light at some point in this game. I think since this will be the final one, gives more characters to use. 



Kingdom Hearts 3D Review

It has been a long time coming. Months of anticipation, months of speculation have finally come to an end. The road to Kingdom Hearts 3 has come to it's conclusion. The last stop on the road to KH3 is Kingdom Hearts 3D for the Nintendo 3DS. How does the last filler for Kingdom Hearts hold up? Is it a hit or miss? Or should we stay asleep?

Story - Sora and Riku enter the Sleeping Worlds to take the Mark Of Mastery Exam to become true Keyblade masters. Sora and Riku must travel to the seven sleeping worlds and unlock the keyholes in order for the worlds to wake up. However a new foe called "Dream Eaters" which have two forms Nightmare and Spirits are there to aid or stop them from achieving this goal. That is pretty much the story in a nutshell. If I say anything else it will be spoiling the experience. However I will say that the story definitely leads to Kingdom Hearts 3. In pure Kingdom Hearts fashion the story gets complex and knowledge of the previous games will be needed. Thankfully the game provides a glossary on all the previous games to get new comers and veterans up to speed. The story is all over the place in Kingdom Hearts 3D but it will all come together in the end.

Gameplay - The gameplay is probably one of Kingdom Hearts best. It maintains it's basic mechanics with a few new additions that make the gameplay more fun. The usual hack and slash, level up mechanics are in tact. However the new addition of the Flowmotion system is really fun to use and abuse. The Flowmotion system allows Sora and Riku to get the upper hand on the enemies by using the environment around them. Bounce off of walls and do a powerful attack, use the poles to do a spin move attack, and many more. The Flowmotion system also makes traveling through levels quicker. Another great addition is the use of Dream Eaters. The friendly companions replace Disney characters as you allies, even though the Disney characters are missed, the Dream Eaters surely make up for the absentees. Each Dream Eater has their own special abilities, strengths and weakness. You can have three Dream Eaters at a time, each aiding you in some shape or form. In addition to using the Dream Eaters you will also have to take care of them. I found this to be a game in itself. As Sora or Riku you have the responsibility of feeding the Dream Eaters, training theme, giving them new abilities and making sure they morale level with you is in sync. During my gameplay  I didn't take care of them too much. It's not a huge factor but it will make battles a lot less stressful if you level them up properly and take care of them. Finally for the Dream Eaters throughout the game there are recipes scattered all over the seven worlds. These recipes can be use to create more Dream Eaters each with different set of powers. It's fun trying to find all the Dream Eaters and what recipes can be combine with others to make new ones. The last addition to the game is the Drop element. The Drop is used to switch the characters at anytime during the gameplay. I wasn't a big fan of it a first because it gives you a time limit on how long you can play with Sora or Riku. However I did like that it brought a strategy element to it on when you should drop and go to the next character. A little tip drop before you do a boss battle otherwise if your time is up, expect to fight that boss all over again. That was probably my biggest complaint about the game.

The game will take about 15 to 20 hours to beat depending on the difficulty. You travel to seven different worlds some new and some old. The level designs are good and pretty linear so you don't get lost like previous installments, but it does give you room to explore. Square Enix made great use of the touchscreen making it useful in battle, but not so much that it takes away from the original Kingdom Hearts design. Overall the gameplay is solid. The game sticks to the basic but gives us something new and refreshing.

Gameplay Video -

Graphics - Kingdom Hearts 3D is the best looking RPG on the 3DS. It might even be the best looking game on the 3DS next to Resident Evil Revelations. This game you must play in full 3D in order to get the feel of the game. The games strongest graphics is TRON Legacy. This is when the graphics can even rival some of the strongest Nintendo Wii games. Detail is the name of the game on this level the joys of the Lightcycles, the close up shots on Kevin Flynn are phenomenal. It truly will blow you away.


Sound - The voice acting is solid all around from Disney favorites like Mickey, Goofy and Donald. To the returning cast of Sora and Riku and many others who I won't spoil. The performances bring heart and add more emotion to the game with the help of the composition by Yoko Shimomura. The music is awesome as always from tracks like "Dearly Beloved", "Riku Theme", "Organization XIII" and many more. Most of the tracks are from previous games with some new orchestrated feel to it. The only disappointment is that Daft's Punk's music was not featured for the TRON Legacy level.

Replay Value - With recipes to gather, a secret ending to unlock and a New Game + mode. Kingdom Hearts 3D has a lot of replay value. The game story will have you playing it at least twice to grasp the full complex plot. This game is not a one trip deal.

Final Grade A-/9.0 - Kingdom Hearts is back in full form and on full course for one epic conclusion. The set pieces are now in place for the grand finale. Kingdom Hearts 3D is an awesome experience with solid gameplay, solid music, and emotional story that will have you cheering for the heroes. This is one game you don't want to miss.